You doubt the "Previous Vlog" thing will work on Sony Vegas? The program I used to edit was Sony Vegas... Says so in the description hehe
I can teach you how to do it, pretty easy once I was done messing up lol
It´s all about importing your previous video into your new video, cut a piece out of the old video (10-15 seconds), but it in the end of the timeline... click the crop/pan button it has on it... there you get the F edit window... there you can see borders just like with annotations... shrink that(aspect ratio will hold)...Sidenote on the shrinking... do the opposite movement! Don´t go closer in, move the mouse AWAY as you would make things bigger... for some reason that is the shrinking movement lol... best to have a background ready as an ending thing, already have the letters on it so you know how you are positioning the small version of your old/previous video... and by moving around your video in the F crop window you should be able to see your video moving around in real life on the background you chose...
I hope that made sense lol... if not I´ll do a "How To" video for you tomorrow
Jonathan
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I almost forgot, Thank you for subscribing! And yes, the location is a bit more warmer. I get what you mean by it hehe
The video quality will be even better when I learn how to operate my Canon 60D fully... I am messing with Aperture settings, ISO settings, F settings... it´s all very confusing! I used a 400w industrial light, made it shine onto the wall but that was just insane and did not work like it should! Although I will say this, because I used a strong light source I could keep the ISO settings low which in turn will make the quality of the video better... Higher ISO means more fake light which means more grains in the video (just a hint for future users hehe)
Jonathan